Michael B. Jordan was such a good bad guy in “Black Panther” that it might be hard to believe he’s nothing like his character Eric Killmonger in real life.

Upon hearing that he was somewhat to blame for a 17-year-old girl from San Francisco chomping down and breaking her retainer during his shirtless scene on the superhero flick, Jordan stepped up and offered to pay for a replacement.

“So it was the scene where Killmonger took his shirt off for the battle to become king of Wakanda,” Robb told Buzzfeed. “I pressed my tongue against my permanent retainer and clenched my jaw so hard that the wire disconnected from my teeth.”

Her orthodontist, with help from Robb herself, outed her following an emergency visit to his office.

“One of my patients came in for an emergency visit, because she snapped the wire on her retainer watching the movie when MBJ took his shirt off she clenched her teeth so (expletive) hard she snapped it,” the orthodontist wrote on Tumblr. “That is the (expletive) funniest (expletive) ever to me this tiny 17 year old girl thirsting so (expletive) hard she busted steel”

Robb caught a repost of the orthodontist’s post, realized it was her doctor and that she was the subject.

“Wait. That girls is me,” she tweeted. “That is my orthodontist’s tumblr. This is a post about me? I’m going to kill myself.”

Wait. That girl is me. That is my orthodontist’s tumblr. This is a post about me? I’m going to kill myself https://t.co/ErDqESPrWj

On Wednesday, Jordan fortified his good-guy status by announcing that his production company, Outlier Society Productions, would adopt inclusion riders. The Hollywood-insider term refers to a contract clause for A-list actors that would require filmmakers to abide by diversity benchmarks for their cast and crew.